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If you happen to have a Netflix account (or, say, your ex-boyfriend’s mother’s login credentials), you might have noticed the slew of weirdly-wordy sub-genres that sometimes pop up on the home page. Visually-Striking Crime Dramas featuring a Strong Female Lead?…

In 2008, when PBS announced that Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood would no longer be shown daily, Tim Lybarger created an online archive of all things Mister Rogers. What first started out as a blog became the entity it is today: http://www.neighborhoodarchive.com.…

Amid the confines of a cramped apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side exists what may very well be the most comprehensive archive of any late night television show. Don Giller, a music typesetter by day and a David Letterman superfan…

The BBC—in conjunction with Dundee University, the University of St Andrews, and the Alzheimer’s Society—has recently launched an online television archive called the BBC Reminiscence Archive (RemArc), a user-friendly archive of historical broadcast footage. The goal of making this footage…